There’s a peculiar kind of prophecy that runs through Sleaford Mods’ catalogue. Since their 2013 breakthrough, “Austerity Dogs,’ Jason Williamson and Andrew Fearn have been documenting Britain’s slow-motion
Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are way too many to listen to them all, let alone review them. It ensures that
Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are too many to listen to, let alone review them. It ensures that too many albums
Three decades is a lifetime in pop music. Most groups do not survive it. Those who do often become nostalgia acts, trapped in amber, endlessly recreating the hits
Six years is a long time in electronic music. When Sébastien Tellier last graced us with a full-length album, the domestic meditation “Domesticated” from 2020, the world looked
Soldiers of Forgiveness have delivered an ambitious third chapter in their layered musical epic with “The Year of Aquarius: Only Poetry Lives Forever”. This international collective, presenting themselves
Labrinth returns with his most ambitious and vulnerable statement to date. When Timothy Lee McKenzie opens his fourth studio album with the declaration ‘They say to heal you
Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are way too many to listen to them all, let alone review them. It ensures that
Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are way too many to listen to them all, let alone review them. It ensures that